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Hi Folks 👋 and welcome back, Today I want to start a new series about Prisma. But before starting I want to explain the reason why of this series. In the last months I spent more time using ORM in the node eco-system. Most of the time I used typeorm. In my opinion Typeorm is a great ORM but creates entities and managing them sometimes it's not so easy, especially if you love to use typescript without classes. But one day in my twitter's wall appeared this tweet of @Matteo Collina that spoke about prisma, so I decided to spend some of my free time to understand better this tool. As you can imagine, it left me good impressions so I decide to share them with you using this series.
Hi Folks 👋 and welcome back, Today I want to start a new series about Prisma. But before starting I want to explain the reason why of this series. In the last months I spent more time using ORM in the node eco-system. Most of the time I used typeorm. In my opinion Typeorm is a great ORM but creates entities and managing them sometimes it's not so easy, especially if you love to use typescript without classes. But one day in my twitter's wall appeared this tweet of @Matteo Collina that spoke about prisma, so I decided to spend some of my free time to understand better this tool. As you can imagine, it left me good impressions so I decide to share them with you using this series.
Hi Folks 👋 and welcome back, Today I want to start a new series about Prisma. But before starting I want to explain the reason why of this series. In the last months I spent more time using ORM in the node eco-system. Most of the time I used typeorm. In my opinion Typeorm is a great ORM but creates entities and managing them sometimes it's not so easy, especially if you love to use typescript without classes. But one day in my twitter's wall appeared this tweet of @Matteo Collina that spoke about prisma, so I decided to spend some of my free time to understand better this tool. As you can imagine, it left me good impressions so I decide to share them with you using this series.